Yeah, gotta love how 2014 is just skipped.
They could have put Second Son or The Last of Us remastered or at least Axiom Verge, since that was an exclusive indie for a while. PS4 did have a very poor system seller lineup until Blood Borne a year and a half in, but it was the obvious choice between it and XB1, while XB1 had a better list of early titles, the console was focused on features gamers weren't interested in, and Microsoft invested a lot of silicon (kinect 2 chips) and SRAM, causing the performance to be noticeably worse in the one area it was suppose to be focused on and that is running games.
This generation is actually pretty close to what I said it would be at the old place. 'Either they will both sell about the same after 5 years like the PS3 and 360 and have something like 70 million consoles a piece, or one will be clearly better than the other and they will see a 40 Million / 90 Million split after 5 years.' I think the next generation is going to be very different than this one though, Nintendo likely won't introduce a new platform and simply upgrade the Switch throughout next gen, everyone will expect a midgen upgrade from Sony and Microsoft, and Sony seems to be going into the PS5 gen with a bunch of cross ports, but I think they will have Horizon 2 ready. Xbox next, I think Microsoft knows now that they need to be the most powerful console to enter the market, but I do think we will see at least one other major player enter the market, likely Google, and depending on how Google approaches a console, it could just be a low powered device with streaming hardware, or like their pixel phones, they could offer a very powerful console that comes in at a good price. Lastly, I don't think Apple will gain anything from joining the frey, their market isn't in gaming, they just have a very popular market that sells games, it's like how Starbucks sells breakfast food, you don't go there because of the breakfast, although it can certainly be a nice bonus to your coffee journey.